Glen Canyon Description
Glen Canyon is one of the larger Significant Natural Resource Areas in San Francisco, and it encompasses a wide variety of critical habitats—from grasslands to coastal scrub to creek-side riparian communities.
A very active Friends of Glen Canyon group has worked with the Natural Areas Program for many years. This group is composed largely of “analog” folks who may or may not gravitate to the online tools of the SF Natural Areas web site. You must not underestimate them or their activities based on what you may see of them here!
The Yerba Buena Chapter of the California Native Plant Society rotates through Glen Canyon on a regular basis, and you’re more likely to see evidence of their work here.
Glen Canyon currently has 22 volunteers who have subscribed to our regular email newsletters and work at this site. They have posted 5 photos and 1 post to their blog.
Regular Workparty Schedule
- 3rd Saturday of each month from 9:00 to 12:00
Regular Meeting Location
- Glen Cyn -- [Map and Details]
Blog Posts
Here are blog posts about the Glen Canyon project — presented 2 at a time in reverse chronological order. Browse to earlier or later posts via the pagination controls below.


